Jim Poteet wrote:

>I'm having a problem with my archive not doing line wrapping, ie, each 
>paragraph in a message shows as an infinitely long line that requires 
>horizontal scrolling to read. The following message was posted on this list a 
>couple of years ago, but the thread ended and I didn't see any further 
>comment. Does anyone know if this is still applicable?


The two settings mentioned by Tokio are still in the source so I assume
they're still applicable.


>Is it a global change or can it be done list by list?


It is a global change to the source code. Also, I think the archive
will need to be rebuilt (bin/arch --wipe) following the change to make
the change effective for existing posts in the archive.


>Are ISPs generally willing to make such a change?


Some may be, but I think generally not because most are unwilling to
make customizations that have to be remade with every update, even if
they are willing to make mm_cfg.py or template changes.



>>From Tokio Kikuchi tkikuchi at is.kochi-u.ac.jp
>>Thu Feb 20 21:23:36 EST 2003
>>
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>>>
>>Hi,
>>
>>There are constants in Mailman/Archiver/HyperArch.py
>>class HyperArchive(pipermail.T):
>>
>>    SHOWHTML = 0              # Eg, nuke leading whitespace in html manner.
>>    SHOWBR = 0                # Add <br> onto every line
>>
>>If you chenge both to 1, then you will get long lines wrapped at
>>the end of the browser width.
>>
>>Tokio

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